
Alain SUPPINI
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I’m Alain — a French critical care anesthesiologist who writes to keep memory alive. Between past and present, medicine and words, I search for what endures.
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After the Third Step
They count without saying it. No one announces the numbers. No one marks them aloud. But the counting is there, built into the rhythm of movement, into the way people cross thresholds, approach objects, complete small, ordinary actions.
By Alain SUPPINIabout 7 hours ago in Fiction
Thread Count
Everyone remembers the thread. They remember how the princess pressed it into Theseus’s hand, how the hero unwound it behind him like a promise while he walked into the dark. They remember the monster waiting somewhere in the center, hooves echoing in the corridors, breath thick with heat.
By Alain SUPPINI21 days ago in Fiction
Alzheimer’s Disease, the Renin-Angiotensin System, and COVID-19
I. Alzheimer’s Disease: More Than Amyloid Alzheimer's disease has long been framed as a proteinopathy defined by extracellular β-amyloid plaques and intracellular tau tangles. While these remain central pathological hallmarks, the explanatory model of the disease has expanded considerably over the past two decades.
By Alain SUPPINIabout a month ago in Futurism











